Police: Suspect in custody after low-speed chase

Lockland police said they found the body of James Rolman, 72, who was abducted Friday after withdrawing a large sum of money from a US Bank on Williams Street. Officers said Rolman's body was found in his car Saturday afternoon.

Rolman, 72, was last seen at the US Bank on Williams Street in Lockland where police said he withdrew $6,500 for payroll at his business.

An unknown man got into Rolman’s car outside of the bank and the two drove off together, police said.

Officers said they have been investigating the case, but they are not releasing many details.

“We are looking, we are just conducting an investigation. I really really can't get in any of the aspects just yet,” Toles said.

A person officials believe to be connected with the abduction and homicide led multiple law enforcement agencies on a low-speed chase Saturday stretching about 20 miles.

Lockland police Sgt. Chris Bundren said police wanted to talk to the suspect in connection with the Rolman's abduction and homicide.

One of Rolman's former employees of reflected on his death.

“It's a crying shame and this community will not be the same without him,” former employee Kevin Jones said. “I am totally shocked. I'm beside myself. I don't know what to say."

“This is a sad day for the business owners in Lockland. Mr. Rolman was an outstanding business owner and he stayed to himself and never bothered anybody. For an individual to take somebody's life for no reason is just not called for,” Toles said.

Those who knew Rolman left flowers outside his business and remembered him for his kindness and love for his family.

"Looking at him and his wife together, seeing and knowing that they had been married for so long and seeing how much in love that they were, it's just a shame all the way around. My heart goes out to his family,” said Jones.

Anyone with any information should call Lockland police or CrimeStoppers at 513-352-3040.